Re: Cold Blooded Dinosaurs



"Ken Shackleton" <ken.shackle...@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Because those observations are a starting point,
yet you see them as a conclusion.

The observations support the notion that insulation
is used by animals that maintain a body temperature
that is higher than the environment.

Interesting. The context here is evolution, one synonym
for which is "Change."

And there lies the problem. Not that you'll get it...


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